SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PLEKHOV, V.P. - PLINER, L.A.

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USSR UDG 547.26#118 MURATOVA, A. A., YARKOVA, F. G FILY13.111A., A. A., PUDOVIK, A. N., Kazan, State U;iv raity 1moni Y. 1. U113-anoy-Lanln, Kazan, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education R.SPIM "Study of the Complexes of Tin Halides With Incomplote Tsters of Ethylphosphonous and Dialkylphosphinous Aoida" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchej Miimii, Vol 40, No 9, ~~e, 'IN), Pp 1976-198Y- P Abstract: Complexes of tin tetrachloride, toti7abroiitidaj, and tatra- iodide ith methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iscy'propyl, and n-bittyl esters of ethylpho3phonous acid and of tin tetrachlor:tdo 7A11th di-n-butylo di-n-hexyl and di-n-octylphosphonous aoids were ayrithesIzed and studied by IR spectroscopy. Comparison of the lit Mpoetwa, of phosphonous and phosphinous &aids and thalr complou;.,na iolth tin tetrahalides in the rarage of 400-4000 cm-j- shown tkiat Otel tYPe of ohangee observed is analogoun to apectral obangon cv blua dialkyl- phosphorous aoids and their coVloxep. ~ Omisoqixon0~W, uJI], of thorn articipate In thene complexes in their pentaviklorali ntaf;lal. It was USSR MRATOVA, A. A., et al, Zhurnal Obahche;Z !R!IaLi, Vial 4Q, No 9, Sep 70, pp 1978-1982 shown that the coordination bond is through the cA:Xgen of the phosphory) group. The P-H bond ims found to be -mmisitive bo-Gh to the changes in the structure of the addan(hm dind towarde the ability of tin haliden to act as oleatron aocep,bom 212 ................. Organometallic Gomp6unds USSR UDO 547.26f118 MURATOVA, A A., DLEMOV, V~ P., and PUDOVIK, A. Dr., Kazan' Stiitr.% University im -Ii Kazan, Min:L40;rry o;r Higher e and Secondary Specialized Education R$FSR "Interaction of Diothyl Thiophosphite.With '.-Temuric Ghloride qnd Stannic Chloride" Leningrnd, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol h.0, No 5, May 'If), on 1169 Abstract: The reaction of rierctiric chloride with diethirl pIrTt-F- to "11;ato, 7, n which phosphorui is in tho totrr,,ioDordinm diethyl chlorophosphitue with a trivalent phosphorm,t atorti. interaction of diethy! thiophosphite with atis!nnic chlat-ide at roon temperature given a complex mixture of productz with t,he atructi;-re ~' 1, \,/ ("I S. S IMISR UDC 0516-001.28+610.12-073.97 CHAWLYTKA, A. A., SID.A-RENKA, YA. R., PRABTSE11M., T. YA. F., LYSTSOVA, G. V., ZIEEIN" m. "Cardiac Function During the Various Period~t, of Acut-a Radiati~3,- Sickness in Do,-gsll Minsk. Vesti Akademiyi Iqauk BS;SR Seryya Bivalacriches1kil-h ,.auk, ck No Im 1970, pp 76-84 Abstract: A complete study of 92 dogs uras made x4eight, temperature, hemocytology, serum chemi-stry its fractional compenents, A/G ratio, pulse resporatioa, 7-~KG etc., before irradiation with a single dose of 600 r and do---J*41~- th(1- VIXIOIAj phases of radiatioo sLcllcness. A toti-il oil 41 a.4-1 50 dogs treated 7-9 days after irradiatioa wor,~ -,j the animals died, autopsies were perfomed, and co-mp,"L-:;t:C histolooical and pathomorpholoZical studies ware cor-ro-Latod, other findings' Disorganization of cardiac funcl.-f.on in thc and surviving animula, together with alatracaediographic were recorded concurrently with other clinical, In'boratory, anj~ 1/2 31 T.- USSR Ci-LAWLYTKA, A. A., et al., Minsk, Vesti Akademiy:l. Nauk BSSR, Na L, 1970, pp 76-84 physiological changes. Histological studies in created show the reversability of myocardial shifts with onIV minor sequelae. 2/2 ri T '177 - USSR UVO 621.385.621-.1-1 V.YA., Fosrnovio N.P. Matudy Of Short-Lived Frequency Instability Cf Killizotmr 1,alfe Bund Klyetronfi" Tr. Vosk. aviete. in-ta (Works Of MoncoN Ayistion Inotit',its), 1971, 10"u-0 Z07, pp 259-244 (from Ri"Oh-Blek-tranika I YeLm prigAneqAyg, "llo 122, Doe 1,971, Abstract No 12A258) Translation: The paper describes the technique and the arrani,diment for twaaur- ing a short-lived frequency instability of millimeter wii,vol blAnd klystrono. '.1)e results are presented of an experimental zoopurement of the short-lived frequen- cy instability at time segments of 0.1--16 microsecond. 3 raft Su=ary# USSR UDC 681.31615.303B.8)(47) MYASNOV, V. I., A, A., and GASUMAN, K. A. "A Converter Which Converts an Interval of Time Into Dillital Code" USSR Author's Certificate, No 292173, Filed 8 Sep 69, Publishad 26 Feb 71 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Avtomatika, Telemekhanika, i %lychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 8, 1971, Abstract No 8B373 P) Translation: A converter which contains generatoris of standard-frequency pulses, a pulse counter, and gates is suggested. In order to ri-duce erxor.,j in quantization that is performed n times and to reduce the jx~sslbility of using the counting elements with the least limiting freqtxency of switching, the lower positions of the pulse counter contaia n countlzg calls, and to the inputs of these cells the corresponding codes of the n-scep standard- frequency pulse generator are connected via the gates. The one and zero outputs of the counting cells of the lower positions are,connected Lo the corresponding inputs of the AND logic circuits, the outpats of which are connected via an OR circuit with the counting input of the higher positions of the counter. 1 illustration. 1/1 - 43 USSR UDC: 681.325 PLESHAKOV, A. A., GASM4YAN, K. A. WASNOV, V. 1.1,.- "A Converter Which Changes a Time Interval to Digital CcIdO" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyohlannyye obrazttly, tom~lui'lyyc- -11W;i, Author's Certificate No 292173, Divi.,iion G,, a- C19 No 4, Feb 71 fne,4 8 published 6 Jan T1, p 135 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a cam-ert~ir Vor clwrlfrill,~7 a time interval to digital code. The unit contain3 a stii:idart2 frequency pulse oscillator, a pulse counter and dioden. As a of the paterit, the unit is desl~~ied for redticint;, the ermir of' by a factor of n, and provision is made for uning omriti,mg with a lower maximum switching frequency. Ine least signifteiir-A digits c)f tfie pulse counter cont&in counting cells with the outpultz of the zi-qyclf~ stalidard frequency pulse o3cillator connecl;ed to their correopon(Hj~.jr iriput.: uhroligh diodes. The one-output and zero-output teratn&ls of the cells of the least significant digits an- connected to the inputs :)T kill loiSic cir- cuits whose outDuts are con-nected -through an OR circuit tv, the couritirg input of the most significant digits in the couxiter. 1/1 USSR UDC.- 8.74 INOYATOV, A. I., KANTSEL'. A. V., V,&'W Wil "An Adaptive Recognition Algorithm Utilizing Statiatical ResDIvirg Rulleaw V ab. Vopr. kibernetiki (Proble= of Cybernetics--colle~ition (.,:r works), vyp. 45, Tashkent, 19TI, PP 78-81 (from RM-Kibemetiva, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5V572) [No abstract] IVANOV) D. I., M1.2V-07, -111. V,., NAIMMMSKIYj S. MI, Nr1K)WW A- P. and PUESHAN911 V. F. "Limit Conditionn fo-, thc.- Pro.paCabiwk of CoinburAdon Aloi~~ in Gaseous Oxycen" YOSCOW, corenlye i vi.--v sbornilz (conbuni-ion and Exploill-111 collec"'.1-1, o!' Works), N-ILk" 1972 -on -1.",'-1-152 (~*rv-.,l Roveral.-dwy rclzetnn~: ho 13 19'(3, Ab~,Arvwt INO 2.34. V4). Translation. v--rc in-wo or vv.~ of the nin:b--wi oxy,-,orl 1;'11,2 for cylinlrical and "tuel.. Y.*.L.1 1.1w vv~rici 0--in .1. to 1"C"') atnosphcri-..,~) thf! vulo'..i.ty of the eNt'erwil znbm---'~l OF 111,~~ fnr::~j 1) 103 tile tho J.'.. TI!-! data ao-c ill .Porl a surface ci' a liqulid .1rop of n,,-Lal io clontrollccl d11'j'i,,Acv of o:v., -.-~ n th-xov,,h it i,,.as, nn,,l Ulu an.,;aF,ipLioi of indopenRi''Ca! "41, tLu 1~?;AtL. )x) 1/2 USSR IVANOV B. I., et al., Coreniye i Vzryv Sbornik, Naii1m, 1g'(,., pl) 148-1 52 from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- AviatsionnyyC i JbImtuyye Dric, El 1 1, 2 1 at I , 10 , 973, Abstract No 2-34. 148. Resim-to) density of the ho-~at f1wx required for the mi.-Intenance of combustion from the pressure, the spccimen diameter, and the velocity of the jtas strearm. 4 fig-Lreo. 6 references. 2/P Nitrogen Comp~ USSR UDC 547.821.1124.07:542,953 PROSTAKOV, N. S., KHOLDAROVA, GOVOIZ, S, Ys., and SHALIMV, V. P., University of People's Friendship Imani Patrice Lumumba, Moscow "Condensation of 1,2,5-trimethylpiperidone-4 With Ethyl- and Naphtyl- acetylenes and SynthezAs of Substituted Pyridines" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedinanii, Na 3, Mor 73, I)p 349-352 Abstract: 1, 2,5-Trime thy lpiperidone-4 condenned under -touditions of Favorskii reaction with I-butyne, cA- and ti-iij1plitylacetylene ykel/dii 4-(l.-butynyl)-. iind 4-naph tylethynyl-1, 2,5-t rime thyl pipe rl dols-4, which aftll'r hydrogenation Over Raney nickel gave 4-n-butyl-, 4-(2a-naphtyIethyI)- and i~-(2ti-~naphtylethyl)- piperidols-4. nese piperidols can, be converted to pyrAdine bases by de-- hydration, catalytic dehydrogenation and DI-deniethylatiov. lit this fashic;n 2,5-dimethyl-4-phenylpyridine wai; obtained from piperidience. Condensation of 2,5-ditaettiyl-4-ptkettvlpyrl.dino- vith formalde- hyde yields 5-methyl-2-(B-hydroxyethyl)-4-phenylpyridinoi and 2-0-methyl-4- phenylpyridyl-2)-propanediol-1,3. The first product w4w convorted to tho urethane N-plienyl-~-(5-inetfiyl-4-phenylpyridyl-2)ettiylc4txil)i3mat.ii and dehydrate(] to 5-mathyl-2-vinyl-4-piic-.tiyll)yTidinit. pyri dine 1/2 USSR PROSTAKOV, N. S., et al., Xhimiya Geterotsiklicheakilth Sayedfni!~nii, No 3, Mar 73, pp 349-352 condensed with formaldehyde gave 5-mtliyl-2-(R-hy(troxyetliyl)--4--n-l)utyl- pyridine which was dehydrated tc 5-methyl-2-vinyl-4-ii-biat:vll)3,r~LdLiie. Wo derivatives of this 6-hydroxyethyl compound were prepanxi: (5-methyl-4-n-butylpyridyl-2)ethylearbamate and 5-vethy:L--2-(,I-benzoyIOXy- ethyl)-4-n-butylpyridine. 2/2 Acc Nr Abstracting Service: rKof Code: ~?V1003217 11 CHEMICAL ABST. t.;; 111243a Esters of Jjzkd i phenyl(I.2,s~trimethyl-4-hydrox 4-piporldy )114atic Acfdm. ~ Prostakuy N S D~roirqv. skii. V -~.ni,: m", N W.-Cl NfgCl Orom 33 g 99 and 1146 'Me:tC 9 j1d) in ;tim m) Irt,O) Was adiied 91.2 g PliCli~COlir in ;0j) ml Coll, g1td tj:) t,,jij 63 g 1.2,5-tritnetti~,1-4-piperid()ne (I) in .1.100 ml C~ff~ tt) 1~ive 14,5-9 g hygroseopic product, Which was 4eated with SW mj~ Meorl. and 45 ml concd . 1140, to give 52 g 11 1IR - CHP11CO'NII!, It' - III, in. 117-17.i0 (petroleum ether); raethiodide m. 10P (MOT-4). II (R - CIL.COXt. R' - H) (111) jo.$7 g) 15 ml CAfa, anti 5 ml pyridine with S.' g BzC1 gave 1.5.g 11.HC1 (P, - Cfi,O~urit, R' = DO (IV), m. 195-7* (21 MeOH-Et,O). ~W, pmpd. were 11 (R - C11,CP111011, R' - H) (V), m~ 148-9.15" JV.~fel. M. M-91* (EtOH); V picratts, ra. 165-80 (140H~J, and V11, b, 169-87", also obtaintd in 70170 yield by dehydmition or V. x m (P EMU (N111, Xit REEL/FRAME 19841736 AP0100327 VI (303 g) in 200 ml C4H4 was passed during $ hr t1irOugh a ta$e Wed with 100 mlmtalyst K-16 atQ.0-300 to give 41.Unilsus4mo, 754 mm), and 16.3 g of a fraction, bi.s H"I 0, (tOM tvhich 10 g me VII. in. 97-100* wo obtained; VU.blel in. (EtOH); VU picrate m. 164--61 (EtOli); VII 11 h3oraAq ga. 101" (EtOH). VU.Mel (I g), 0.4 g I0-N(ft.NCalr.'c 11), Ol tul P idiot, and 25 ml UtOH gave 0.4 g VIM-Nfe-f, xv. 21m-.41* ZOH), bright-red. U and V have 6-membered clItlate xiiMlls through intramol. H-bonding. S.K. joanerim 19 8 4 1737 USSR Uic 6rj-ooi.,36-(Yj:6l6.15l.5-(.f7 J11 TSYBULYAK, G. U., KOTSYUBINSM, N. If., and TABATAD72, K. G., -Clinic of VAlitary Field Surgerr, Hospital Surjacal Clirda, alid Faculty Therapeutic Clinic, Military Yedical Academy Irani S. H, Kirov, Leningrad "The Coagulation and Fibrinolytic Systems of the Blood in Traumatic Shock" Leningrad, Vestnik Khirurgii irreni i. I. Grokova, Vol lC6, 1.'o 6, Jun 71, pp 94-98 Abstract: Observations on 28 patients with shock of the 13 dtgm~e due to severe trauma showed that the concentmtion. of fibrinogen in the blood decreased, while the fibrinolytic activity inoreased narkedly aod the tilrte of coagulation increased to sare. exteat. Experiments were i=ductiim an dogs In which changes in coagulation and fibrinolysin upon acute bloodi loss, as a result of pain ti-numa co=bined with blood loss, and umde!e- the effect oe blood loss or trauma and blood lose follvved by reverse tranafuulon of the lost blood were studied. Blood loss as such reduced fibrinolyvis in the initial stage. In a later stage, the concentration of fibritiogeii decremEed because of partial intravascular coal Inilation. The tim, of cmgultttLion decivased. As a result of trawm combined -with blood lose, hypofibrino0,eiw:mii% developed bf--catxGe of increased fibrinolysis-intravascular coagulation did not contribute to this 1/2 USSR. PLESRkKOV, V. T., et al., Vestnik Xhirurgii imni I. r. Grekova, Vol 106, No 6, Jim 71, pp 94-98 effeet. Blood transfusion accelerated fibrinolysis and incrtmaed the caa4-,ula- tion time, with these effects becoming more pronoun"d an the rate of blGoi transfusion was increased. The experimental results on the g~rrects of tra=a combined with blood loss did not explain the Incmase iii the coagulation time observed on patients; the coagulation time regularly deLreasad in the experi- ments (the latter is characteristic for trauma mid in dite to release into 'the blood strewn of products of tissue degradation as well dLc to it reflex reaction to pain). The acceleration of fibrinolysis in ratients also (lid not co=--es- pond to the results of experiments on the effects of a kilood losr. in whirh the fibrinolytic activity was inhibited. Evidently, thn~ inc-rease in the caag'u- latiou time and the acceleration of fibrinolysis that vere obverved on patients were due to blood transfusion. 2/2 USSA LTDC 62:1-362:53,3-4 PLESHAYOV. A, S "On Mixed Type Converters" Rigag MagnitnVa Gidrodinamika, No 4., Oct-~Dec 71v !-~p 53 -62 Abstract : It is analytically demonotrated tivit t)utsi-uriivari:~tp. equations of not-ion and enerr - (, -I - -divin .,.,( of a conducting on+itniou., mc in outer -?ields and by accountin47, for a surpluo cli.nrgoj ia non- viscous and non heat conducting aPproxim-ation, (,.n!i be reduced to the ordinary typo used in mar-,ic tohydro dynamics 1)y -.9roner nation of the cf-fective mametic field. The sp,i~cifi.c c~:-.pncity of such mafnietokydrodynnumic converter ri'It.h ,rirpluc char~~,-e Of workinr,* subst,-Lnce, a mixed tvpe aonvarter,, 111-m hi!7ji 111 Coll- parison uith a nor-nal L~---DC by esnential devi-ntion of ttie, medium from ouani-neutr!,1ity. ;k local condition of rectionili- zing 6f a mi,,-.cd ty-pe convertor io derived. Likiii on or6in-try an increase of the marnetic field intensity bii.,!rcanes the, aT-fec- tiveness of the mixed type converter. One illumtr., 25 formillaso one biblio. ref. USSR UDC: 533-94 PLESHANO 'on 'nq! -.!a "Magnetohydrodyname Characteristics of a N -quasi -;itrt,'_ F rva" V sb. VoRr. (Proble"713 ~_q tII(_- Physl~-..3 Low- -Temperature Plasma--collection or worlts . Mir.A' "IkiU:"7uI I k 1, 11 pp 413-416 Translation: The author considers a system of itul-I11:1,jidd equations for P-n inviscid non-quihsineut2-al p1mria. Clini's in sucl-I plasma may be found by two methad.3: in the so-called equa. appror~mation, or from equations of motion with rcvi~a-r(l to thc for the rate of development of entropy (see Fleshwcv,, A. S~ , ~Maxnit.-. gidrodinamika, 1968, No 4, pp 93-97 -- flZh-Mekh, 1969, 8E9,:~'. it is that in spite of the appreciably divergent extenla-1 fo:rtn 0' the equations, both methods are equivalent and give identivid PlOul't'l. It ~i!: noted that the method of equal acceleration 1011d.5, to ClIVIIIWA sions, vhereas the second method can be ~ise~ to dv,~HA~ n nuiibcir of inequalities for longitudinal and tranaverse corductilrl,ty. 7. N. Dub-ne".. US SR IJDC 621.373. IS 2 6/0 MSIJAITOV Yu. V. "Apparatus and 1.1-ethod for the I~bxperimentn'l of the Passage ofo Laser Radiation Throurh a Perturbed Atr,,~O.,,, Ille- e Moscow, V sb. X Vscs. rl--Onf. pt.-i rasrrostr. radio-voln. (Tenth All-Uni'on Conference on the Propagation 0,~ Report Theses--collection of warks) "NaLdta," 197:2, .206-210 (from Uh-I'Udiotekluiiha, No 10, 1972, Abstract -No 2.003,1]8) 4,, Translation: The proposed iiethod permits ob jjjjj,,~, tical data on the received signal level ao well as o1i the dil~viat-icn of the radiation directions for any condition of the Tho method is based on the indication of t-he radi.A-U~m ciir;:-ot through the distortinC., -4.tmospheric filter z~nd reTlectiid M ti diffusa scattering screen that must- Iinve d-_'.snersj,,;e 7 approaching the Larbert law. A description o-j" tha is given. A. K. USSR IJ13C ~;2L-039-524.034.3 NESTEPINKON V. B.0 TVE-RKO-,`CV1. 1". YE., Silrux-vicif, 0. S., S. A. %&Iculating the Parameters of a Chemically Reacting Flou In a Dis sots i i rikrushch. razv K-ak terlonosi to 1.1 1 rab. tL-.I;i enot-r. slj. (Dissociqting Gases as Beat '-'ransfer jlgiLntt~ and the %Iarkl.n-~ of llv.~Cr Plants -- Collection of Works), Minsk, NmWta i tekhn. Prq,ss, pp (from R1"h-Lls-1,trotekhnika i 11~er-getika. No 5, !4ay 1971, Xbst.t'aet 4`1o 5U1.92) Translation: A one-dimension!Ll procedure 1.'or calculat-ftiq th-o parLn',-ters of a chemically reactint,; stationary flow in a heated channel i-.,i proposed. Th u i - c - sults of rimerical calciaation art! presenLed, und -the el'~ect of' the of chemical reactions On the -WerI4~~e plu,", 4!tiv-ra or the Oleniold.ly 1-,.,-tct illf7. flow is analyzed in the examnle of the disaociatinji -N-Gtum j ~ t. There are 4 illustrations, 1 table and a 6-entry biblinilraphP, 1/1 USSR PI=H=YMf D A , Haster of Sports USSHp Voronezh Tsirholo6WLl Institute "Training of the Kinesthetic Analysor for Accurate Tine Ferc*ptionm Moscow, Teoriya i Praktika Fisicheakoy Kulltury, Vol 341 NO 8P 1971P pp t3~-14 Abstractl The object of the experiments was to daterniiie the possibility of elevating the accuracy of time perception by the notor airalymor brl :3eant of specially organized exercizes, including basketball. Ilia p1myers were mllotied 15 seconds to guide the ball to the last player who at tho co3mWd of throw, throw the ball through the basket. This exercise stas rarAtatad. -three tines, with the time differential between the beginning of the -1pma tm& its end determined each time. In the other exercises ctudents ni;)t rep ar n ~aj d gul 1y e j. ;e in sports and physical activities$ and studoint athletes waro pritiscribed -.Dbysllcal activities consisting of rumaing in place with high elay4tt,ion of the hilin for 10 seconds repeated three times with 3Q-serond xvst jwrio~a; walking a distance of 30 meters in a prescriNd timeo ropoatbig the exeriitse 4-5 t1:1ei throwing a ball from the chest irith both ~Awis ati mitAy A-11iies a4i '.1)omi1b1o In a 15-second poriod, repeating the exorcise aovaml tizonj ropej iskipping In ono apot repeated six timool paiilng a ball In a circle o~J* thr-lo-five PeOple, first from right to left and then from left to right; arUi firAal_ly, dribbllng 1/2 74 USSR PLEMCWM, D. A., Teorlya i PrOctika Fits!choskay Kul' tury, Val )4, No 80 19?19 PP 13-14 a basketball for 15 seconds before its throw into the basket. The experinents estabUshed. that special and regularly conducted exerO.Pws contsiderably improve time perception 1)), tl,.e zotor analysor$ and also the Pqporiority of' performnee and timing by e~q*rienced over Inexperienceil gromps. USSR UDC 621.039.534:539.219-1088-8) ARNOL'DOV, M. N., IVANOVSKIY, M. N., PLESHWTSEV D. 'Method for Determining Admixtures in Liquid Metal" Sposob opredeleniya primesey v zhidkom metalle (cf. Eng1.1sh 4bove), Authors Certificate USSR, Class G 01 n 33/20, No. 335607, Annouinced 12 Oct 70, Published 12 May 72 (from RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktary, Nio 11, Nov 72, .Abstract No 11.50.135 P) Translation: The invention concerns methods for controlling the. content of admixtures in liquid metals used as coolants in nucle&r rpactors. Me method is distinguished by the fact that the coolant In the indicator is cooled monotonically by the cooler. When the coolant temperatore birwomes, equal tri the temperature of saturation by its admixture, the latiter is crystallized Into a residue which is caught in openings of the Indictutor. In the projx,!~.,:d method the rate of clogging of the indicator and the temperatute of t1e beginning of clogging are treasured. The rate of, cloggiing., depends oii the form of the admixture going into precipitate, other conditions being equal. 50 USSR PJASIRVTSEVA. V. V., CAVRILOV, V. I., and HIKHAYLO%~,k. G, R., lustiLuto of -virology imeni D.-I. Ivanovskiy, Academy of Medical Scitimces USSR "Further Study of Cultures of Human EO)ry0aic Skin and ~1uicle Cells Infeo~.ted With Influenza Ao (PRB) Virus" Moscow, Voprosy Virusalogii, No 5, 1971, pp 579-586 Abstract! A line of human embryciatc skin and nuscle epitht~lj.,jl cells (HESMe,p) and the biological properties of a variant of Ow. in4luen-za Ao (PREI) influenza virus isolated from HFISSM-PRO cultures in the (jellent,-iatien phase (32nd passage, (lay 210) were sLudied. ' (rhis virui~ is du!; I,gllated Ao (PR8)jjcrm). Attt,niptn to detect influenza virus 'in LTMISfOrIlled jiI0;'-1('P cultures using a vartety of ri,,2thods (Inoculation of chit~!c embp)as with culture fluid, intact cells, or cell liomugenatoi; follov*d by b:lirid 1)~-Lisagos in chick embryos, us(-- of parabiotic cultures of noniial iitn,l chr(InicaLly is'-,- fected cells with a rpedium containing DIW-*.-dextran and hydrochlorldi!) were futile. Antfbodjes to Ao vtrus could riCA b-~ J,-,l scra obtained by Immunizing wl)lte rats wLth a faispension ol Hf-qHjjp Oiltures of HESM,p cells were sensitive to reinfection wifli Ac (11;18) and to attenuated strains of poliomyelitis virus types 1, 2, imid 3. The 1/2 USSR PLESHIVTSEVA, V. V., et al., Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, lip 579-586 Ao (PR8) variant isolated from cultures of HMSM-PR8 cel:h; in the phlse Of marked degeneration differed from the orifinal virus inr~ (i) lack of patho- genicity for white mice, (ii', the ability to cause productive infection of chick embryo fibroblast cultures and to form plaques ini thest cultures uader the agar overlay, and (iii) greater cytopathogenic activity allainst human diploid cell cultures. There was no reversion to paLhofl,,eniciLy for micc- after a series of intranasal passages in these aninials. 2!2 Ace. Nr: 4F0047249- Ref. Code: VRO~Poy, iv MUM SOURCE: Tcrapevticheakiy Arkh 97,0,0 Vol 42, Nr/ PP BIOCHEMICAL DIAC4NI)SI SO HE ACTIVITY F~HE AC OF THE INFLUMATORY PROCESS IN CHIMIC NONSPECIFIC PNEWsSIONIA Yu. I BUbaka* A. *SU-Mmary The article Is devoted to biochemical diagnosis of (lie activity gif the irflammatory pro- cess In chronic pneumonia. The authors studied the dynamics of t~(, level of proteins. ~Mtilln fractions. sialic acid in the blood of patients %vith chronic nonsptellic pneurronia. Tte,re- suits obtained make it po,%ible to draw a conclusion that diagnosis of exacerbation of chrohic nonspecific pneumonia should be based on the complex methods Qf jIlVeStIgItion IncludIng Investigations of the total protein content, Its fractions and glycDP'roteids. REELAMME AW90753 USSR uDc 621,357-7 AVERCWKO, P- A., LW"He Y. 14, and THESKUNOV4 B, A,, Zaparozhlye Institute of Machine Construction "Mechanical Properties of Metallic Coatings on Aluminuln Alle,,y*" Moscow, Zashchita metallov, Vol 8, No 1. Jan-Feb 72, pp 99-102 Abstract: The study concerns determinations of microh.wrdness, elastic modulus and residual stresses of chromium (galvanic) amd nickal (chemical) coatings on VD-17 alloys as a function of application techn-a-logy and ~~Ilt treatment. The microhardneas was determ~ncd undex 50--ij; loadn. The kiecrCiIS12 in the hardness of chromium coatings on heatit% vp to T'100C igi not due to recryutallization (which occurs at !)OOOC) but rather to a ccniplax of phenomena related to hydrogen liberation, utrnss relolwi.Lion, etc. '11in. datermination, of the elastic modulus was baso.-d on chan4jes in the value of loads required to cause relative deformation of the apteimemi before un(I after application of coatings, 'Ae elastic modulus iii FAractically independent of heat treatment fu2d depeuds only on coallInji a, jilication cen- ditions. Use was made of the flexible cathode method to detortnine residual 1/2 USSR AVERCHENKO, P, A., et al, Zashchit& metallov, Vol 8, No 1, JLxn-Yeb 72, PP 99-102 stresses, The results rAre shown in curves reflecting doform-Ition And distribution of residual stresses over the thickness of chr=itim and nickel coatings on VD17 and XMg6 alloys following application u well as after beat treatment. (I illustration, 1 table, 9 bibliographic references). RA0046268- Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section Ii Derwent,, UR 0482 Mcc;hanica! and C4!neraL, 243413 AIRCUFT WHEEL ASSEMOU _D 2% rTL- tNG DEVICE c0imprising O'sm on a trool- ley with a v;Mtal c rri"t arui powe~r drive, differing to h4ving fqrk &rips at tlio~ hottQ12 of the carriage Pith busho 'a turning 4bowt their long- itudinal axis. This simplifieo dealtnj; wtO diff- erent sized wheels. On Clio three-whoo-led trolley I with a free-steering frqnt wheel, 4s mouvitod the be= 2 with rollers 3, on which the ~.arrfaj;s 4 moves vertically, drivim by sctew pa~jx 5. At the bottom of the carriage aro two rod fI)xk SrKpu 6 with bushes 7 turning isbout thi?Lr 3ojz;jirutUxia1 axes. At the top of the carriage la Hxir:ii, strap 8. The device with lowered &rips jrips the, wheel which ie actached to thiq croll-ey by ~tmrap 8. Then by raising chit carriage the whevL L44 set -it the height required for assembly. Purltig asninOly the wheel may be. turned xb~out its axis ya thit busbes of the $rips. 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